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Home The Truth About Paint Samples vs Real Walls

The Truth About Paint Samples vs Real Walls

Lydia Crowder explains why paint colors often look different on the wall than they do on small swatches, pointing to variables like lighting conditions, sheen levels, and wall texture. She demonstrates how identical paint applied to separate boards can appear drastically different depending on reflection and placement within a room. Crowder recommends using movable sample boards instead of painting directly on drywall, allowing homeowners to evaluate color in changing light and alongside finishes like flooring or tile. She also notes the impact of wet versus dry paint, darker colors highlighting surface imperfections, and the importance of documenting final selections to avoid jobsite confusion.

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